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# Behold
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The word "Behold" alerts us to a new person in the story. Your language may have a way of doing this.
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# who suffered from a discharge of blood
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"who had been bleeding" or "who frequently had a flow of blood." She was probably bleeding from her womb even when it was not the normal time for it. Some cultures may have a polite way of referring to this condition.
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# his garment
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"his robe" or "what he was wearing"
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